The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) extracts and condenses the material that follows from Mexican, Central and South American and U.S. on-line media sources on a daily basis. You are free to disseminate this information, but we request that you do so in its entirety and credit NAFBPO (nafbpo.org) as being the provider.

There may be graphic photographs that accompany some articles in the body of this report. It is not our intention to sensationalize. We include these photos in order to give to you, the American public, a clearer understanding of the seriousness of the situation in Mexico and Central America.

**Asterisk denotes death involving a police officer or a member of the military serving in that capacity. Some items may be from notirex.com or lapoliciaca.com. Note: Killings have become so routine that it is no longer possible to report them all.

VERACRUZ, VERACRUZ

On Saturday, February 11, Mexican Marines captured Juan Francisco Alvarado Mortagón, alias “El Pollo H”, wanted for his role in multiple homicides where the bodies were found in two mass graves.

SALTILLO, COAHUILA

On Saturday, General Marco Antonio Delgado Talavera resigned as the Chief of Police. This at a time when the city is experiencing an increase in theft and violence. Operational control of the department now rests with Captain Hugo Eduardo Gutierrez, acting deputy , who arrived three years ago with Delgado Talavera in a program that sought to militarize local police. Although it was rumored that other military officers assigned to the Attorney General’s Office had also resigned, this was not confirmed by any authority.

MEXICO

Mexican Marine intelligence has developed information that many of the cartel bosses no longer live in mansions or luxurious residences. Many, especially Zetas, are now living in trailers, trucks or vans so they are mobile and able to flee when necessary. For example, Raul Lucio Hernandez, a Zeta leader in Veracruz captured in December 2011 was living in a camper parked in a yard.

MAZATLAN, SINALOA

Two middle aged men were shot and killed in the resort restaurant Isla de Piedra here on Sunday. They were eating a meal when assassinated.

ACAPULCO, GUERRERO

A taxi driver was kidnapped Saturday night, and his decapitated body was found inside the trunk of a car along a highway. His head was in a bag, and a narco message was left.

MONTERREY, NUEVO LEÓN*

Five men were assassinated Monday afternoon in 2 separate incidents. The first left 3 men dead at one house. The second left 2 dead, one of them a municipal police officer in San Nicolas.

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